Hydrography and water masses in the Southeastern Arabian Sea during March-June 2003

Shenoi, S. S. C. ; Shankar, D. ; Michael, G. S. ; Kurian, J. ; Varma, K. K. ; Ramesh Kumar, M. R. ; Almeida, A. M. ; Unnikrishnan, A. S. ; Fernandes, W. ; Barreto, N. ; Gnanaseelan, C. ; Mathew, R. ; Praju, K. V. ; Mahale, V. (2005) Hydrography and water masses in the Southeastern Arabian Sea during March-June 2003 Journal of Earth System Science, 114 (5). pp. 475-491. ISSN 0253-4126

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Abstract

This paper describes the hydrographic observations in the southeastern Arabian Sea (SEAS) during two cruises carried out in March-June 2003 as part of the Arabian Sea Monsoon Experiment. The surface hydrography during March-April was dominated by the intrusion of low-salinity waters from the south; during May-June, the low-salinity waters were beginning to be replaced by the highsalinity waters from the north. There was considerable mixing at the bottom of the surface mixed layer, leading to interleaving of low-salinity and high-salinity layers. The flow paths constructed following the spatial patterns of salinity along the sections mimic those inferred from numerical models. Time-series measurements showed the presence of Persian Gulf and Red Sea Waters in the SEAS to be intermittent during both cruises: they appeared and disappeared during both the fortnight-long time series.

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Keywords:Warm Pool; Monsoon; Circulation; Upwelling
ID Code:48254
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